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  • 51Past iterative tense — is a grammatical tense in the Lithuanian language, which denotes complete iterative action in the past as opposed to past tense (in the Lithuanian language) with the meaning of non iterative or progressive one.This tense which is sometimes… …

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  • 52The Shining (film) — The Shining Theatrical release poster Directed by Stanley Kubrick Produced by Stanle …

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  • 53The Rolling Stones discography — The Rolling Stones discography The Rolling Stones Milan, Italy July 11, 2006 Releases ↙Studio albums 29 …

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  • 54The Real New Fall LP (Formerly Country on the Click) — Studio album by The Fall Released …

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  • 55Past continuous — is used to describe actions and states continued in the past period of time.The construction of a past continuous is similar to the present continuous tense, be it that it has a past simple form of to be instead of a present simple form preceding …

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  • 56The City on the Edge of Forever — Star Trek: The Original Series episode The Enterprise crew encounters the Guardian of Forever …

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  • 57The Cherry Orchard — (Вишнëвый сад or Vishniovy sad in Russian) is Russian playwright Anton Chekhov s last play. It premiered at the Moscow Art Theatre 17 January 1904 in a production directed by Constantin Stanislavski. Chekhov intended this play as a comedy and it… …

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  • 58Past historical — The past historical, called preterite in some grammars, [Wilson, Scaryln Norman. Teach Yourself French . New York: David McKay Company, 1970. 46.] is a tense in Romance languages used to refer to events that occurred and were completed in the… …

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  • 59The Economist editorial stance — The Economist was first published in September 1843 by James Wilson to take part in a severe contest between intelligence, which presses forward, and an unworthy, timid ignorance obstructing our progress. This phrase is quoted on its contents… …

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